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Post by Admin on Jun 18, 2014 22:56:39 GMT 8
Recently I added a tablespoon of unbranded chicken poo onto my pink Guava plant. Within A few days, 90 % of all the fruits and leaves dropped, leaving only a few leaves. I washed off the top soil layer and drenched the plant with SEASOL
Sick guava plant
After Spraying whole plant with seasol and also drenching the roots area ONCE the plant is starting to recover.
Make sure you LEAVE THE PLANT IN THE SHADE away from Direct Sunlight until the leaves are fully formed AND MATURE.
I add 2.5 ML of seasol into a 1 liter spray bottle with a DROP of Dish washing liquid.. This acts as the surfactant to enable the seasol to stick on the plant surface.
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